Question

What does it mean for a good to be excludable?

a. The good must be paid for before it is used.

b. The good can only be enjoyed by one person at a time.

c. The good is subject to the free-rider problem.

d. The good comes with a natural incentive to protect it.

e. The good does not fall within the scope of the Coase theorem.

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